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Post by yodayote on Dec 19, 2017 8:21:59 GMT -6
I wouldn't be at all surprised if he ended up at Dordt College to play QB. It would be nice to have his athleticism here in our fast paced offense.
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Post by Yote 53 on Dec 19, 2017 9:06:12 GMT -6
The kid is from Pella. I'm guessing Central College (Pella) or Northwestern (Orange City).
I don't see him getting a shot at QB here at USD. I'm sure he could find a home in our defensive backfield, just don't see him on the offensive side of the ball here.
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Post by yodayote on Dec 19, 2017 11:57:16 GMT -6
The kid is from Pella. I'm guessing Central College (Pella) or Northwestern (Orange City). I don't see him getting a shot at QB here at USD. I'm sure he could find a home in our defensive backfield, just don't see him on the offensive side of the ball here. He speciffically said FCS or NAIA. Levi Jungling (from Pella) had an unbelievable Freshman season at Dordt, so there may be a connection there. His high school coach is from Orange City and played at Northwestern, so there is a connection there as well. Not to mention, almost all of our coaches are following him on twitter.
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Post by sdyotefan on Dec 19, 2017 15:06:36 GMT -6
Like an early Christmas with the early signing day tomorrow!! Can't wait to welcome the new Coyotes!!
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Post by Cousin Eddie on Dec 19, 2017 18:46:17 GMT -6
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Post by Cousin Eddie on Dec 19, 2017 18:54:53 GMT -6
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Post by Cousin Eddie on Dec 19, 2017 18:56:34 GMT -6
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Post by usdtator on Dec 19, 2017 19:27:14 GMT -6
Jasir Cox. 6'2" 200lb SS/WR from Missouri 4.59 40yd
Tre Jackson 6' 175lb CB/WR from Wellington, FL - no stats
Nick Hollis 6'1" 175lb CB/WR West Palm Beach, FL (I think from same high school as Tre Jackson) - no stats
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Post by obc on Dec 19, 2017 19:29:07 GMT -6
Jasir Cox. 6'2" 200lb SS/WR from Missouri 4.59 40yd Tre Jackson 6' 175lb CB/WR from Wellington, FL - no stats Nick Hollis 6'1" 175lb CB/WR West Palm Beach, FL (I think from same high school as Tre Jackson) - no stats Jasir Cox is brother to the stud NDSU OLB of the same last name. I see NDSU was his first D1 offer. Looks very talented.
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Post by easmus on Dec 20, 2017 11:50:05 GMT -6
Don’t see this guy has signed anywhere today.
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Post by Cousin Eddie on Dec 20, 2017 11:52:26 GMT -6
Another one I hadn't seen posted yet:
A QB. Interesting.
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Post by easmus on Dec 20, 2017 16:00:30 GMT -6
Honest question. Does a school actively try to get their PWO’s academic scholarships? Someone’s like McCance is listed as PWO and a national honor society guy. Are they working that angle with admissions? Frankly I was surprised to see Kuchel as a PWO after he turned down a PWO at Iowa State.
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Post by obc on Dec 20, 2017 16:09:23 GMT -6
Honest question. Does a school actively try to get their PWO’s academic scholarships? Someone’s like McCance is listed as PWO and a national honor society guy. Are they working that angle with admissions? Frankly I was surprised to see Kuchel as a PWO after he turned down a PWO at Iowa State. Great question. The skeptical side of me thinks there must be some rule around this, otherwise why wouldn't some universities use that as a way to get more scholarships than what they are currently allowed?
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Post by ElsenMidco on Dec 20, 2017 16:17:17 GMT -6
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Post by elcoyote on Dec 20, 2017 16:37:20 GMT -6
Honest question. Does a school actively try to get their PWO’s academic scholarships? Someone’s like McCance is listed as PWO and a national honor society guy. Are they working that angle with admissions? Frankly I was surprised to see Kuchel as a PWO after he turned down a PWO at Iowa State. Great question. The skeptical side of me thinks there must be some rule around this, otherwise why wouldn't some universities use that as a way to get more scholarships than what they are currently allowed? Not 100% clear on this, but I've had it explained to me that an academically gifted player can be granted academic money in lieu of an athletic scholarship but it stills counts toward your number of scholarship players. So basically what it does it saves the athletic department some coin. Clear as mud? It's something along those lines anyway.
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